Can only be used if CACHED.USESASL=TRUE and if no replication is used. While legacy apps (those without user/​password validation) can be made to work with this option until they'​ve all been updated, it makes the most sense if you've specified Cached.DataByUser=true. ​ If set to '​true',​ users without validation code can access the system, but operate within the common area and do not affect the user specified data areas. ​ See the SASL wiki (above) for details on use.

Can only be used if CACHED.USESASL=TRUE and if no replication is used. While legacy apps (those without user/​password validation) can be made to work with this option until they'​ve all been updated, it makes the most sense if you've specified Cached.DataByUser=true. ​ If set to '​true',​ users without validation code can access the system, but operate within the common area and do not affect the user specified data areas. ​ See the SASL wiki (above) for details on use.

==== Cached.MemMaxSz ====

==== Cached.MemMaxSz ====

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If set to a non-zero value, it is the number of bytes that will be stored in the hash before least recently used items begin to be purged. ​For user level databases, ​this is the maximum ​size of each user's database.

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If set to a non-zero value, it is the number of bytes that will be stored in the hash before least recently used items begin to be purged. ​The default is 64000000.

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==== Cached.UserSize ====

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If user level databases ​are turned on, the initial ​size of each user's database. The default is 1000.

==== Cached.HashSize ====

==== Cached.HashSize ====

The default initial cache entry size in bytes. ​ Defaults to 500000. ​ The maximum size is controlled with Cached.MemMaxSz.

The default initial cache entry size in bytes. ​ Defaults to 500000. ​ The maximum size is controlled with Cached.MemMaxSz.

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==== Cached.ValMaxSz ====

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The maximum size of any individual entry in the cache. ​ 0 disables the limit, the default is 1000000.